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Revision as of 08:59, 18 September 2019

Lightning Bug
Lightning Bug concept art
Species Mechanical lightning bug
Planned for Godzilla: Unleashed

Lightning Bug (ライトニング·バグ,   Raitoningu Bagu) is an unused kaiju from the 2007 Godzilla game, Godzilla: Unleashed. She was one of four contestants in an IGN readers' poll to determine the game's final roster spot, along with The Visitor, Fire Lion, and the victorious Obsidius.

Godzilla: Unleashed Bio

"An experiment to weaponize alien crystal energy goes terribly wrong when a tiny firefly buzzes into the focused energy stream. The fly survives just long enough to lay her eggs in the test facilities cooling ponds. One of the eggs mutates and produces this uber bug."[1].

Development

According to modeler/animator Will Short, "Lightning Bug’s design was a combination of the armor from EVA-01 of Neon Genesis Evangelion fame and the bioluminescent appearance of the Drej from Titan A.E."[1]

Abilities

  • The Lightning Bug's wings allow her to hover, shield her from physical and energy attacks, and emit energy blasts.
  • An unknown alien race outfitted her with a multi-alloy chasis which provides protection and containment of the unstable energies in her body. It normally glows green, but will turn orange if it is heavily damaged.
  • The Lightning Bug can absorb ambient energy from her surroundings.

Gallery

References

This is a list of references for Lightning Bug. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

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